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An Act concerning the estate of George E. Harrison, deceased. 1839 146 (1839.12)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsva0551 and id is 1 raw text is: 146                           Sales of Real E state.
CHAr. 187.-An ACT concerning tite estate of George E. Harrison deceased.
(Pooed January 7,18,10.)
rroatble.    Whereas the late George E. Harrison of Brandon, in the county
of Prince George, (lid, by his last will, devise to his wife Isabella 11.
Ilarrison, during her life, the use of his dwelling house, yards, gar.
(lells and offioes appertaining thereto, together with all his house-
hohl and kitchen furniture, and his carriage and carriage horses ;
and directed, that the house should he furnished during her occu-
pation of it, with meats, meal, fuil, &c. from his estate as thereto-
lbro ; he also bequeathed to his said will a maid servant as her ah-
solute property ; ad bequeathed to her during life, nine servants,
who were usually employed about tile house, yard and garden, and
two others (hiring her widowhood, with directions, that thepe two,
with their increase, le emancilpated at the termination of her estate
in them ; and after maiy specific and pecuniary legacies, tile tes-
tator directed, that his Brandon estates consisting of about five
thousand acres of land should be kept and cultivated together as
at present; and lie bequeathed to his wife two-fifths of tile nett pro-
tits of all his estates not otherwise disposed of; and lie devised anl
heiiieathed ni the residue of' his estate, incliding among other
thiuigs aboUt o1i0 hundred and eighty slaves, and an unusually
large and valuable stock of ill kinds, and plantation implements
aii utensils, to his so George E. Harrison, aii infant, aged at this
timfie abot two years and six months. And whereas since the
death of ite testator, which tookl place on tile eighteenth of January
last, a posth luil s chil oot provided for by his will has been hori and
is therefore entitled to the same share of tile estate as if the said
testator had died intestate; and whereas George K. Taylor admii-
nistrator with tile will annexed of' the said H[arrison, William 11.
I larrison his sorety, and tile widow, iii behalf of herself and her
infait clildren, have petitioned the legislature, setting forth the
fac ts aforesaid, and that it is doubtfil whether the said ad ininistra-
tor caii, according to law, keep up the said estate in the manner
directed hy the will; that the widow is extremely unwilling to re-
notiice the liberal provisiom intended to be made for her hy the
will, ahlthougl it will Le materially reduced by the birth of her tos-
thmnous daughter; and althoogli, it she were to (o so, she would
in a pecuniary view be greatly benefitted by the third part of tie
large persoril (,state, to which she would be then entitled ; but
that the value of the estate of her two children would be greatly
impaired if the same were to be disposed of, as in that event they
believe tie law wimld require it to lie disposed of during their long
nminority ; wherefore they have petitioned tie legislature to pass
-ill act authorizing the estate to le kept together in all respects as
is directed by the testator, giving to the posthumoos child tile same
share of the estate aiid I)rolits as she would otherwise be entitled
to, and thereby relieving the administrator and his surety from the
risks to which they might le suhject in the premises : Therefore,
Mhnt portion nF  I . lie it enocted iby the general assembly, That it shall and may
I'll IVw ....fI  be  lawful  for  tile  adm inistrator  of  G eorge  E. Harrison  ,eceased, in
(i:,orgo .  execution oi his  will, to  set apart for  his  widow  during  life, tile
lar~,i ..... mansion house, yards, gardens, offices and appurtenances, tile
household and kitchell firniture, anid carriage and horses, of which
the use is devised to her for life, and to furnish the supply of meats,
meal and fuel as directed hy the will ; also the slaves which are

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